For the latest volume in their on-going multi-artist EP series, eccentric London label Tone Dropout has gathered together a fresh batch of cuts from their closest collaborators. To kick things off, the He Men (AKA Oki Noki and Sween) combine the deep space sounds of Detroit techno and mind-altering acid lines of Phuture with the rubbery beats of New York deep house. Dawl opts for brain-melting analogue bass and wild machine bleeps on mutant jack-track "Asylum", while Corporeal Face's "Permo" is probably best described as "hardcore clonk". Eslewhere, you'll find two chunks of Frankie Bones style breakbeat techno heaviness that wouldn't have sounded out of place rushing from the speakers at an early '90s Sunrise rave.